AUBURN, Alabama -- Auburn's coaches
will spend the next few days in the film room breaking down its
latest scrimmage and formulating plans for Saturday's A-Day game.

The Tigers' 86-play scrimmage Saturday
included a couple of big runs from Corey Grant, touchdown passes from
the arms of Kiehl Frazier and Jonathan Wallace, and an interception
or two was also thrown.

"We're learning more every time
out there," coach Gus Malzahn said. "Our coaches will have
a lot of different guys to evaluate, and that will be good for us."

Discussion of a potential depth chart
appear to be off the table, though coaches are beginning to see how
each piece of the puzzle fits in the hurry-up, no-huddle offense and
in Ellis Johnson's 4-2-5 defense.

"As a team we're coming together,
we're playing harder on both sides of the ball," receiver Sammie
Coates said. "On Saturday we're going to show them that we're
coming back strong to be the same Auburn we're supposed to be."

Fans will be able to judge for
themselves Saturday at 1 p.m. inside Jordan-Hare Stadium. The
scrimmage's format will be announced Tuesday or Wednesday.

"We're going to try to make it as
game-like as possible, not only for ourselves but for our fans,"
Malzahn said.

Auburn's quarterbacks will be asked to
tuck and run the football on designed plays and when plays break down
in the hurry-up, no-huddle offense.

The Tigers have yet to fully simulate
those plays -- and the breakdowns -- in spring practices.

"You can't really tell," Frazier said. "Coach usually blows the whistle
pretty fast if we take off running. As far the running side of it,
the running backs definitely have the edge."

Precision is key

To gain yards in bunches, positioning
before the snap must be precise in Malzahn's offense.

And so must players' movements before
the snap.

"A lot of the plays that we have
to come back across the field on and some of the motions that we have
and some of the blocking schemes that we have," tight end Ricky
Parks said. "It’s nothing too tough that none of us can’t
handle."

Looking ahead

Auburn will take Monday off for the
second straight week. The Tigers will practice Wednesday and Friday
morning before Saturday's A-Day scrimmage.